Poulter, Casey wing it for world record

BY iseekgolf.com | European PGA Tour | 2006 Abu Dhabi Golf Championship | General | 20 Jan 2006
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Ian Poulter and Paul Casey hit huge drives off the wing of an Etihad Airways jet to launch the inaugural Abu Dhabi Golf Championships

Ian Poulter and Paul Casey began their 2006 season in spectacular style at Abu Dhabi International airport today. Onlookers were astonished to see Poulter and Casey scale the side of a plane to a specially designed tee, situated on the wing of Etihad Airways Boeing 767 wing.

It took little persuasion to get Poulter and Casey wing walking to take on the Challenge laid down by Etihad Airways. They both registered several ’wing assisted’ drives of over 600 yards, with Poulter’s biggest hit measuring 696 yard narrowly beating Casey’s 689 yard effort. Despite a valiant effort from the British Ryder Cup stars they couldn’t quite match the official world record long drive of 720 yards but Poulter’s drive was the longest ever recorded in the Middle East.

The unofficial record attempt on the runway of Abu Dhabi International Airport formed part of a special events programme surrounding Etihad Airways sponsorship of the inaugural Abu Dhabi Golf Championships. “It is very exciting for Etihad Airways to be involved in a world record attempt like this. Once again Etihad is demonstrating its passion for innovation and style with two of the world’s best golfers,” said Ian Ferguson-Brown, Head of Corporate Communications, Etihad Airways.

Poulter commented: “I have been to Abu Dhabi before, so I was delighted that Etihad invited me to promote their association with the new event. I was a little surprised to hear what they had in mind, but once I was up on the wing it was fun.” Poulter continued “I’m really looking forward to 2006. It’s a big year with the Ryder Cup and I want to get into contention in the Majors. I have worked hard this winter and aim to make a fast start this week in Abu Dhabi.”

Casey has his sights firmly on the Ryder Cup too and as things stand at the moment he holds one of the five qualifying positions available through the Ryder Cup European Points List but he is aware there is a long way to go. When asked about the prospects of making the team for the second time Casey responded in determined mood.

“I have started the 2006 season well with my victory in China but I need to keep performing to the best of my ability to get on the team. There is a wealth of talent in Europe which makes the task even harder but that strength in depth bodes well for the quality of the final line-up.”

 

Position Score Player Country R1 R2 R3 R4 Total
1   ↑2 -20 Chris Dimarco United States 71 67 63 67 268
2   ↓1 -19 Henrik Stenson Sweden 69 69 62 69 269
3   ↑6 -18 Sergio Garcia Spain 70 69 65 66 270
4 -17 Ricardo Gonzalez Argentina 68 68 67 68 271
5   ↓3 -15 Miguel Angel Jiménez Spain 70 68 64 71 273
T6   ↑7 -13 Colin Montgomerie Scotland 72 68 65 70 275
T6   ↑T13 -13 Jyoti Randhawa India 71 70 69 65 275
T8   ↓T4 -11 Charl Schwartzel South Africa 69 66 68 74 277
T8 -11 Vijay Singh Fiji 68 70 69 70 277
T10   ↓9 -10 David Lynn England 69 69 70 70 278
Position Score Player Country R1 R2 R3 R4 Total
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